DRY-CONSTRUCTION SCREW
20220235809 ยท 2022-07-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B25/0031
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/0089
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/0036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B35/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/0026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A drywall screw for fastening a plasterboard panel to a metal support is provided, the screw having a head, a tip portion and an elongate shank, wherein the tip portion adjoins the shank, wherein the drywall screw has a widening element for widening the first borehole in the plasterboard panel to a first borehole diameter t and breaking off upon impinging the metal support, wherein the head exceeds the first borehole diameter t with a pressing-in volume V.sub.1, wherein the shank has a thread-free underhead portion which falls below the first borehole diameter t with a receiving volume V.sub.2 which is at least 80% of the pressing-in volume V.sub.1.
Claims
1. A drywall screw for fastening a plasterboard panel to a metal support, the drywall screw having a head, a tip portion and an elongate shank, wherein the shank defines an axis in a longitudinal direction of the shank and extends along the axis from the head to the tip portion, wherein the tip portion adjoins the shank and is suitable for producing a first borehole in the plasterboard panel and a second borehole in the metal support when the drywall screw is driven through the plasterboard panel in the direction of the axis, wherein the drywall screw has a widening element which is suitable for widening the first borehole in the plasterboard panel to a first borehole diameter t and breaking off upon impinging the metal support, wherein the head has a diameter that exceeds the first borehole diameter t with a pressing-in volume V.sub.1, wherein the shank has a threaded portion, which is provided with a thread, and a thread-free underhead portion which is arranged along the axis between the threaded portion and the head and which falls below the first borehole diameter t with a receiving volume V.sub.2 which is at least 80% of the pressing-in volume V.sub.1.
2. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving volume V.sub.2 is at least 100% of the pressing-in volume V.sub.1.
3. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the widening element has one or more projections over a circumference of the drywall screw.
4. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 3, wherein the one or more projections is or are wing-shaped in form.
5. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the widening element is arranged on the threaded portion.
6. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thread is interrupted by the widening element.
7. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the widening element is arranged on the tip portion.
8. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thread of the threaded portion continues in the tip portion.
9. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thread of the threaded portion is suitable for forming a counter-thread into the second borehole in the metal support.
10. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thread of the threaded portion has an outside diameter d.sub.1 which is at most 120% of the first borehole diameter t.
11. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the head has a cutting element for cutting a cardboard lining of the plasterboard panel.
12. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cutting element is arranged on an underside of the head that faces toward the tip portion.
13. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cutting element comprises one or more sawtooth-shaped, first cutting edges over a circumference of the drywall screw.
14. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cutting element comprises one or more spiral, second cutting edges over a circumference of the drywall screw.
15. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 14, wherein the one or more spiral, second cutting edges are oriented oppositely to the thread of the threaded portion.
16. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 3, wherein the one or more projections are distributed uniformly over the circumference of the drywall screw.
17. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 10, wherein the outside diameter d1 is at most 100% of the first borehole diameter t.
18. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 13, wherein the one or more sawtooth-shaped, first cutting edges are distributed uniformly over the circumference of the drywall screw.
19. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 14, wherein the one or more spiral, second cutting edges are distributed uniformly over the circumference of the drywall screw.
20. The drywall screw as claimed in claim 12, wherein the cutting element comprises one or more sawtooth-shaped, first cutting edges over a circumference of the drywall screw.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0014] The invention will be explained in more detail below on the basis of exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawings.
[0015]
[0016] The head 2 has a diameter d.sub.c and exceeds the first borehole diameter t with a pressing-in volume V.sub.1, which is symmetrical with respect to the axis A, that is to say annular, and of which only a cross-sectional area can be seen in
[0017] The widening element 5 is arranged at a transition from the shank 4 to the tip portion 3 and thus is arranged on the threaded portion 7 of the shank 4 and on the tip portion 3. The thread 6 continues in the tip portion 3, is interrupted only by the widening element 5 and preferably extends to the tip 9. The thread 6 is configured as a self-forming, in particular self-tapping, thread and is therefore suitable for forming a counter-thread into the second borehole in the metal support. The thread 6 of the threaded portion 7 has an outside diameter d.sub.1 which is approximately 90% of the first borehole diameter t. At the thread root of the thread 6, the threaded portion 7 has the shank diameter d.sub.3. The first borehole diameter t is preferably larger than the shank diameter d.sub.3. In exemplary embodiments that have not been shown, the outside diameter d.sub.1 is more than 100% of the first borehole diameter t. The thread then cuts a counter-thread into the material of the plasterboard panel under certain circumstances, although this causes no further interference.
[0018]
[0019] The features of the embodiments described can be combined with one another in any desired manner within a single drywall screw. It is pointed out that the device according to the invention is also suitable for other purposes.